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The CCTV market is a subset of the video surveillance industry, which encompasses the use of cameras and other recording devices to monitor and protect people, property, and assets. CCTV systems are typically used in commercial and industrial settings, such as retail stores, banks, and warehouses, to deter theft and vandalism, as well as to monitor employee activity. CCTV systems can also be used in residential settings, such as homes and apartments, to provide additional security.
The CCTV market is highly competitive, with a wide range of products and services available from a variety of vendors. Many of these vendors offer a range of features, such as motion detection, night vision, and remote monitoring, to meet the needs of different customers. Additionally, many vendors offer cloud-based storage solutions, allowing customers to store and access their video footage remotely.
Some of the leading companies in the CCTV market include Hikvision, Dahua Technology, Axis Communications, Bosch Security Systems, and Avigilon. Show Less Read more